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When it comes to the idea of purchasing a life insurance policy on a child, it can be emotionally hard to wrap your brain around. Life insurance is something we traditionally purchase to protect our loved ones.

The benefits of dividend-paying whole life insurance extend far beyond protecting your loved ones, legacy and estate by providing a death benefit. Dividend-paying whole life insurance actually provides you with living benefits in the form of a cash value and annual dividends.

It’s Daffodil Awareness Month for the Canadian Cancer Society—an opportune time to highlight the importance of having critical illness insurance (CI) if you don’t already. As a financial product, critical insurance was developed in the late 1990s to help consumers cover expenses associated with having a critical illness.&n

It’s tax season again. An ominous reminder that Canadians are struggling to save for retirement, despite putting money into their Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) to take advantage of the tax break now.

Fact: 4 out of 10 Canadians are actually withdrawing money from their RRSP plans early to cover life expenses, according to a recent BMO Survey.

Are you contemplating making a RRSP contribution before March 1st but wondering if you can afford it? You are not alone. Many Canadians are actually tapping into their RRSP plans early, begging the question are RRSPs even worth investing in?